The response of an effector is _____.
to provide a counter stimulus to neurons
to transmit a negative feedback impulse
to maintain homeostasis
to decrease the external stimulus

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Answer;

To maintain homeostasis

Explanation;

  • Internal and external stimulus in the body are detected by the receptors, which then sends signals to the central nervous system via sensory neurons, where the signals are interpreted and a response is coordinated by the brain. The response is the sent to the effector cells through the motor neuron where different actions are triggered.
  • Receptors are specialized cells that can detect changes in the environment called stimuli and convert them to impulses.
  • An effector refers to parts of the body generates response. These includes, muscles and glands. Muscles may respond by either contracting or relaxing to aid a certain response, while glands would respond by releasing hormones in the blood.